Boyd, a three- time club champion, said he still had the desire and ability to compete at the top level.

“It was an easy decision to stay at a club that gave me the opportunity of becoming an AFL player back 13 years ago through the rookie draft,” Boyd said.

Boyd is closing in on the 250-game milestone. Picture: Michael KleinSource:News Corp Australia

“I take my responsibility to continue to help drive standards and support our younger players seriously, and feel really positive about what I can contribute in 2015.”

The Dogs last year made the tough decision to part ways with on-baller Daniel Cross, who played a key midfield role at new club Melbourne.

But list manager Jason McCartney said there was an important role for Boyd to play next year helping push the young Dogs up the ladder.

He said the new contract was reward for Boyd’s continued excellent contribution on and off the field.

“Matthew is a highly-respected member of this football club, who we believe still has a lot to offer both on and off the field,” McCartney said.

“Anyone that knows Matthew, understands just how professional he is, which we see as an important attribute, particularly for our young group to learn from.

“His teammates and coaches value his contribution, especially in recent times where he has shouldered a lot of responsibility — and we looking forward to seeing him continue his strong form next season.”

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